Global Warming descends up Edmonton, as Kent and Michelle prepare for Canadian Thanksgiving, the oddities of High School reunions, bringing television series back from the dead, October movies, reviews of ABC's Pan Am and Revenge, Fox's Terra Nova, CBS' Two Broke Girls, and NBC's Prime Suspect.

This week, Clark coughs up some music from films about sickness and disease, offering selections from Iris, Dying Young, Medicine Man, Shadowlands, Outbreak, and Stepmom. In addition, the cancer-themed comedy/drama 50/50 is reviewed alongside a handful of new DVD and Blu-ray releases.

Bowing to peer pressure, Patrick and Alex time travel back to 2004 to shave their heads, cast a protective spell over Loch Ness, hunt Alaskan wolverines, tame a wild honeymoon stallion, master the art of Rex Kwan Do, and F the heck out of Napoleon Dynamite. Gosh!

Kent and Michelle return with tips from The Jack Handy School of Parenting, how not to attend your High School Reunion, Disneyland dons its Halloween costume, James Cameron buys Disney theme park real estate, The Lion King goes high def and 3D, Kent refuses to believe The Help has grossed $154 Million, and reviews of CBS' A Person of Interest and a retooled C.S.I. with Ted Danson.

A unique show this week, in that Dave interviews Michael about the inner workings of DVD Verdict, which then devolves into a discussion of Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's key role in Transformers: Dark of the Moon, why Verdict didn't get Star Wars (Blu-ray) to review, and a review of Tucker and Dale vs. Evil.

We screwed up. Patrick and Erich are wet, bathed in bright light, and just finished a midnight buffet. Now you're going to be forced to listen to them talk ad nauseam about Joe Dante, Gremlins, and Gremlins 2. We apologize in advance.

Kent and Michelle debrief the Emmys (and butcher talent names), add their voice to the growing Glee backlash, review the new Syfy channel series Alphas and The CW's Secret Circle, and speculate about the forthcoming Fox series Terra Nova.

This week, Clark spotlights the music of Oscar-winning composer Bill Conti, offering selections from The Karate Kid, the Rocky franchise, The Right Stuff, Blood In, Blood Out, An Unmarried Woman, Uncle Joe Shannon, Dynasty, and Escape to Victory. Plus! A reviews of the Ryan Gosling flick Drive and a handful of new DVD and Blu-ray releases.

Dave and Dan welcome a star-studded lineup to hash through a list of movie and television idioms, tropes, and conventions that drive them up a wall -- The Scooby-Doo Conceit, Hacking the Gibson, Computers are Magic, Death by Consumer Electronics, The 360-degree Camera Pan, The Boss Hogg Effect, Running from the Fireball, Exploding Automobiles, and more. How stupid do these filmmakers think we are?